UO team makes artificial atoms that work at room temp
Patterned on a microchip, the atoms could aid advancements in new quantum-based technology
Patterned on a microchip, the atoms could aid advancements in new quantum-based technology
Findings suggest the need for more institutions to fine-tune responses to claims of sexual violence
A senate bill would provide $350,000 to support the program and fund an expansion
Only 20 awards are usually given, but the number was raised due to the quality of submissions
A collaboration with Thermo Fisher Scientific could bring more high-tech tools to campus
The Interdisciplinary Social-Environmental Research Symposium will be held May 20
The results may aid future research by offering an early view of how perception goes off track
The work of Beatrice Morrow Cannady is part of the digitized archives of The Advocate newspaper
Innovation Beat will keep readers up to date on the UO's newest lab-to-market research
Ben Saunders, an English professor, started the first-ever comic studies program at the UO